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Sunday, 6 May 2018

Moel Arthur

The big walk from Moel Arthur up to Fron-haul. This time coming back via Moel y Parc. Very hot and sunny, glad we started early and remembered the sun cream.

Moel Arthur elevation

Moel Arthur route
Photos...

Moel Arthur

View from south side of Moel Arthur

Lamb

Trees bent by prevailing winds on Moel y Parc

Riot of Dandelions in the Vale of Clwyd

Struggling up the brutal slope of Moel Arthur in blazing sunshine

Heading towards Coed Llangwyfan

Panorama from the side of Fron-haul

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Silver How

I'm calling it Silver How, but we don't really know what this fell, or hill, or whatever it is is called. It's the big lump behind Thrang Brow that extends from just opposite Loughrigg Fell, past Chapel Stile to Blea Rigg and the Pikes. It contains Silver How so we'll call it that for now.

Despite it being just behind Thrang Brow I've never been up there, only nipping over the end to get to  Grasmere.

Setting off before the sun rose the morning started dull and grey but eventually the sun popped up from behind Loughrigg and bathed everything in lovely, golden light for a while.

Silver How elevation

Silver How route

We headed up the ridge, finishing somewhere around Great How before heading back the way we came. Lots of interesting new views of Great Langdale and Grasmere, and the ridge itself has some interesting scenery and picturesque tarns.

Grasmere before the sun rose

"Orange blob" clouds over the Langdale Pikes and Bowfell

The sun rises over Loughrigg and Grasmere

The sun rising over Loughrigg and Rydal

Golden sun over Elterwater common

Skies clearing over Elterwater common

View from Silver How to Grasmere, Helm Crag (Fairfield in the distance)

Tarn looking towards Brigstone Moss

Grassy tarn near Lang How

Northern end of Great Langdale valley, Lingmoor, Pike of Blisco and Langdale Pikes

Elterwater common in the afternoon

Gill somewhere near Swinescar Pike

Some fella with Grasmere and Rydal Water in background

Him again near Swinescar Pike

You're always being watched

Panorama from Silver How



Sunday, 14 August 2016

Moel Arthur

Moel Arthur to Pennycloddiau and back. This time in the dry so the return track was passable and not a quagmire like last time. Very cloudy to begin with but brightened up a lot on the way back.

The slope on the other side of Moel Arthur is still as steep as ever!

Moel Arthur elevation

Moel Arthur route
The hills were covered in heather and gorse.

Heather and gorse up the slope of Moel Arthur

Heather on the way to the summit, distant grassy hill in the background
The view from the summit was a lot clearer than usual, even with all the cloud.

View from Moel Arthur summit

View from Moel Arthur towards Penycloddiau

360degree panorama from the summit

Various heathers

Heather and Gorse

View from Coed Llangwyfan just before...

Helicopter that buzzed us from over the hill

A helicopter was spraying bracken, flying back and forth across the valley, sometimes flying right overhead.

Heather on Penycloddiau

Heather on Penycloddiau

Heather as far as the eye can see

Even more Heather

Panorama from lunch spot on the side of track back

Heather and Gorse

Heather and Gorse

Wind farm in the distance

Up to my knees in it

Not up to my knees in it (mud that is, see the entry in March)

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Abbey Village

A walk from Abbey Village and across Darwen Moor.

Abbey Village elevation

Abbey Village route

Very overcast to begin with but breaking into a fine day with lots of sunny spells and big, puffy clouds. Still a bit muddy here and there.

Expanded Grey Wagtail

Trees by Rake Brook Reservoir

Plenty of water going down the overspill

Water flowing on river Roddlesworth

Looming clouds over the moors

Grass and heather on the moors

Sunny hillside on Darwen Moor

Sunny hillside on Darwen Moor

Jubilee Tower

Jubilee Tower

Motorway visible from Darwen Hill

The latest in Horse-based Virtual Reality kit

Some pillock taking pictures